M*A*S*H season 6The sixth season on DVD? check here: The sixth season episode guideFade Out, Fade In / season 6 - episode 1 Written by Jim Fritzell and Everett Greenbaum Directed by Hy Averback After Margaret leaves for her honeymoon, Frank becomes very distraught, so Potter sends him on R R. All throughout a deluge of casualties, the 4077th receives reports of a Frank Burns gone berserk. Potter calls Tokyo and requests a replacement surgeon. Major Charles Emerson Winchester III (David Ogden Stiers) is assigned to the 4077th. Frank Burns is apprehended, promoted, and transferred to a VA hospital in Indiana. Winchester is made a permanent part of the 4077th staff.
Fallen Idol / season 6 - episode 2 Written by Alan Alda Directed by Alan Alda At Hawkeye's suggestion, Radar goes to Seoul to find a woman at the Pink Pagoda. Radar never gets there because of shelling along the way, and is flown to the 4077th. Hawkeye, feeling tremendous guilt, is unable to perform an operation to save Radar, and is replaced by Potter. Hawkeye and Radar have a falling out as they lose respect for each other's actions. All is well in the end as Hawkeye pins a Purple Heart on Radar after he has recuperated.
Last Laugh / season 6 - episode 3 Written by Everett Greenbaum and Jim Fritzell Directed by Don Weis Guest Stars: James Cromwell, Robert Karnes, John Ashton Madness strikes as B.J. and his old friend Bardonaro (James Cromwell) play a series of practical jokes on each other as Bardonaro is about to leave Korea.
War of Nerves / season 6 - episode 4 Written by Alan Alda Directed by Alan Alda The 4077th, caught up in tension and nerves, creates a bonfire to release their pressure. Meanwhile Sidney Freedman is depressed by a soldier (Peter Riegert) who blames him for his injuries because Freedman had sent him back into combat.
The Winchester Tapes / season 6 - episode 5 Written by Everett Greenbaum and Jim Fritzell Directed by Burt Metcalfe Hawkeye tries unsuccessfully to get to Seoul to see a Nurse Gilmore for the weekend. Meanwhile, Winchester has taped a letter home asking for his influential parents to help get him back to the States. To get even, Hawkeye and B.J. switch Winchester's clothes, causing Winchester to alter his eating patterns.
The Light That Failed / season 6 - episode 6 Written by Burt Prelutsky Directed by Chrales S. Dubin With supplies low, the 4077th gets a truckload of ice cream churns and salt tablets. B.J. receives a mystery novel that everyone in camp reads in turn. The last pate is missing and the solution to the mystery is undiscovered until B.J. calls the author by long distance.
In Love and War / season 6 - episode 7 Written by Alan Alda Directed by Alan Alda Hawkeye falls in love with Kyong Soon (Kieu Chinh), a Korean woman who is caring for her sick mother and orphaned children. All hope is lost as Kyong takes her possessions and the children to the south after her mother has died.
Change Day / season 6 - episode 8 Written by Laurence Marks Directed by Don Weis Charles plots a scheme to get rich when he discovers that blue scrip is going to be exchanged for red scrip. Hawkeye and B.J. outsmart him, and he is left holding the worthless scrip.
Images / season 6 - episode 9 Written by Burt Prelutsky Directed by Burt Metcalfe Radar notices a number of tattoos on one of the wounded and convinces himself that with a tattoo he will be irresistible to women. Everyone tries to discourage him, and he admits to having received a tattoo that will wash off.
The M*A*S*H Olympics / season 6 - episode 10 Written by Ken Levine and David Isaacs Directed by Don Weis Realizing how out of shape the 4077th is, Potter decides to hold a camp Olympic competition. The winning team gets a three-day pass, so everyone is excited. Donald Penobscot (Mike Henry) arrives and is allowed to substitute for an ailing Klinger. Hawkeye's team wins, and B.J. must then chauffeur Hawkeye around in a wheelchair for a week.
The Grim Reaper / season 6 - episode 11 Written by Burt Prelutsky Directed by George Tyne Colonel Victor Bloodworth (Charles Aidman) predicts that 280 wounded will arrive at the 4077th. Hawkeye is antagonized by Bloodworth and shoves him against a wall. Bloodworth presses for a court martial until he becomes one of the wounded and watches Hawkeye saving a soldier's (Jerry Houser) life. Realizing Hawkeye's value as a doctor, Bloodworth drops all charges.
Comrades in Arms (1) / season 6 - episode 12 December 6, 1977Written by Alan Alda Directed by: Burt Metcalfe Guest Stars: Jon Yune, James Saito Lost behind enemy lines, Hawkeye and Margaret form a personal truce and seek shelter in a roadside hut.
Comrades in Arms (2) / season 6 - episode 13 Written by Alan Alda Directed by Alan Alda Margaret and Hawkeye seek solace from enemy fire in each other's arms and end up, briefly, as lovers.
The Merchant of Korea / season 6 - episode 14 Written by Ken Levine and David Isaacs Directed by William Jurgensen After Charles hands B.J. two hundred dollars, he begins to take advantage. Everyone gets together and persuades Charles to play poker. He has incredible beginner's luck until Radar discovers that Charles whistles loudly when he bluffs. They all win back their money and then some.
The Smell of Music / season 6 - episode 15 Written by Jim Fritzell and Everett Greenbaum Directed by Stuart Miller Charles plays a French horn and drives Hawkeye and B.J. crazy. They refuse to bathe until the French horn playing is stopped. Meanwhile Potter saves the life of a suicidal patient (Jordan Clarke). The camp collectively hoses down Hawkeye and B.J. while Margaret has a soldier run over the French horn with a jeep.
Patient 4077 / season 6 - episode 16 Written by Ken Levine and David Isaacs Directed by Harry Morgan In need of a special surgical clamp, Hawkeye and B.J. hire Mr. Shin (Keye Luke), a local jewelry dealer, to make the clamp. Days later the clamp is used to save the leg of a wounded soldier.
Tea and Empathy / season 6 - episode 17 Written by Bill Idelson Directed by Don Weis With British and American casualties heavy, the 4077th's supply of penicillin has been stolen. Father Mulcahy discovers the location of some penicillin, and he and Klinger go out in search of it. They are shot at, but safely return with the drug and save the day.
Your Hit Parade / season 6 - episode 18 Written by Ronny Graham Directed by George Tyne With the arrival of a shipment of records, Radar plays the part of a disc jockey and helps to get everyone through the incredibly long deluge of wounded.
What's Up, Doc? / season 6 - episode 19 Written by Larry Balmagia Directed by George Tyne Hot Lips, believing herself to be pregnant, asks Hawkeye to test her. The only rabbit available is Radar's pet Fluffy. Hawkeye promises not to kill the rabbit while performing the test. Meanwhile, Greenleigh (Charles Frank), a patient, holds Charles and B.J. at gunpoint, demanding to be sent back to Ohio. Greenleigh collapses from loss of blood, and Hot Lips isn't pregnant.
Mail Call Three / season 6 - episode 20 Written by Everett Greenbaum and Jim Fritzell Directed by Charles S. Dubin After a delay of three weeks, five sacks of mail arrive, and everyone in camp reacts to good and bad news from home. Hawkeye receives love letters addressed to Benjamin Pierce (Oliver Clark), B.J.'s wife has been approached by another man, and Radar's mom has found a boyfriend.
Temporary Duty / season 6 - episode 21 Written by Larry Balmagia Directed by Burt Metcalfe With a temporary transfer of personnel between the 4077th and the 8063rd, Hawkeye is replaced by Captain Roy Dupree (George Lindsey). Fear- ing this to be permanent, Charles and B.J. successfully conspire to have Dupree permanently removed from the 4077th.
Potter's Retirement / season 6 - episode 22 Written by Laurence Marks Directed by William Jurgensen Potter is upset when General Kent informs him that people in the 4077th are complaining about his leadership. Potter returns to camp and discovers that the complaints are coming from a Corporal Joe Benson (Peter Hobbs) sent by a disturbed Colonel Frank Webster (George Wyner) who has been wounded some months earlier.
Dr. Winchester and Mr. Hyde / season 6 - episode 23 Written by Ken Levine, David Isaacs, and Ronny Graham Directed by Charles S. Dubin Charles takes amphetamines to keep up his energy level, and even drugs Radar's mouse so that it will win a race against a Marine's mouse.
Major Toppo / season 6 - episode 24 Written by Allyn Freeman Directed by Charles S. Dubin With the possibility of contaminated morphine, the doctors at the 4077th administer placebos to the patients which seem to work. Meanwhile, a new soldier (Hamilton Camp) is released on a Section Eight. report error and omissions here
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